BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) -- It has been described as 'heaven' for social media users for a memorable photo.
Happy Place, an interactive pop-up art exhibit, opens to the public Friday.
The 13,000 square-feet traveling exhibit was previously sold out in Los Angeles, Chicago and Toronto, and will features larger-than-life installations and 12 multi-sensory themed rooms aimed at spreading and helping people find "happiness," organizers say
Visitors can experience some of the following sights at Happy Place located at 500 Boylston Street in Boston:
The largest confetti dome in the world:
(Credit Jordan Corey/iHeartMedia Boston)
A bubble-gum room and "joy of happiness" ball-pit.
(Credit: Jordan Corey/iHeartMedia Boston)
A super bloom room filled with 40,000 handmade gold flowers for the perfect photogenic floral backdrop.
An "Upside Down" room that defies gravity and bends reality.
Musical artist Ally Brooke, contestants and staff from radio station Kiss108 (WXKS-FM)/iHeartMedia Boston getting a preview of Happy Place Boston at 500 Boylston Street in Boston Wednesday. The pop-up exhibit runs from April 5 to June 2. (Credit Jordan Corey/iHeartMedia Boston).
And a chocolate chip cookie room which has been described as stepping foot into a cookie "complete with the aroma of fresh baked cookies," exhibitors say.
According to its founder Jared Paul the traveling multi-sensory exhibit which initially premiered in November of 2017 "has brought smiles to the faces of people from all ages and backgrounds as well as been a mecca of joy for celebrities," he said in a release.
Paul, who is veteran talent manager and producer has managed Boston's New Kids on the Block and spearheaded the “Boston Strong” benefit concert following the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
He says that the project was inspired by his mission to provide a beacon of positivity and encouraging people to come together and embracing happiness.
'It’s been incredible to see all of the smiles created and lives it has touched so far,” he said. “Boston is one of my favorite cities, and I’m thrilled to help them find their happy and see how the city will express itself using Happy Place.”
But, happiness isn't free. Admission to capture the ultimate happy photo for the gram or boomerang loop will costs $30-per person for adults and $20 for children ages 4 to 12. In addition you'll need to reserve a time slot to visit in advance though their website www.happyplace.me.
Boston Hours of Operation:
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Memorial Day Holiday (May 27): 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
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